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Garland: Four teenagers were hurt in a shooting Tuesday night. Garland Police spokesman Lt. Pedro Barineau says the shooting occurred after two groups met near the intersection of Lavaca Drive and Bosque Drive, near Northlake Elementary School. Police said they responded to the scene at about 6:30 p.m. at Hall Park in the 1300 block of Rivercrest Lane

Houston: police say three adults are in the hospital after they were shot during an apparent fight while playing video games in a southwest side apartment. Witnesses say two people fired guns inside an apartment in the 5600 block of Chimney Rock.

Deputies say 35-year-old Jeffrey Noble has been arrested overnight in Dallas. Just before 4:30 p.m. on Friday, multiple 911 calls came from Creekhaven Drive in northwest Harris County. When deputies arrived, they discovered a homicide scene.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office has charged 35-year-old Jeffrey Noble with capital murder after a triple murder in northwest Harris County. He is still on the run and investigators have not located him as of Saturday afternoon. John Robert Sciandra, 67 and his daughter, Jessica Sciandra, 22, and Jordan Michael Collier, 25, were found dead inside John Sciandra home on the 15700 block of Creekhaven Drive near Highway 6 and Clay Road. The neighborhood was alerted when a young woman came running from the house around 4:30 Friday afternoon

Amarillo: Police Department is investigating an early Sunday morning homicide in north Amarillo. Police officers said they were called to the 800-block of Moore Street on shots fired. When officers arrived at the scene, they found a single victim with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to the upper body

@FLOTUS: The effects of the hurricane season are still being felt and residents still need our help. As Christmas and the New Year approach, I encourage people to lend time volunteering or providing financial support to those still in need.

San Antonio: Late Thursday afternoon, 28 fire units responded to apartment fire nearly Kelly Field. The San Antonio Fire Department confirmed that one person died in the fire. SAFD did not release the name of the person that died but said that the victim was a 39-year-old man that lived in the second story of the complex.

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